2022
DOI: 10.1007/s41682-022-00141-0
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Immigrant pentecostalism in the emergence of the COVID-19 crisis: reactions and responses from the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in Berlin

Abstract: This article seeks to analyze the reactions and responses of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) in Berlin to the global COVID-19 crisis. Although the UCKG has been the subject of multiple international types of research regarding the spread of the COVID-19 virus, this article shows that the UCKG’s global network of local churches must be differentiated in their responses and reactions to the global pandemic. This article traces and analyzes how the local UCKG in Berlin responded to the pandemic … Show more

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“…The genealogy of the macro-concept "secularization" has already been covered in consistent studies (Casanova 2012). The same is true of its modeling and critical review (Latré 2015;Martin 2005;Dobbelaere 2002;Tschannen 1992). Also, its geographical diversity (Joas et al 2009;Burchardt et al 2015), the limits of its scope (Davie 2006), the fallacies of the argumentation (Moniz 2017), or the need for its reversal (Berger 1999) have known total contributions in recent scholarship.…”
Section: A Review Of the "Disenchantment" Thesismentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The genealogy of the macro-concept "secularization" has already been covered in consistent studies (Casanova 2012). The same is true of its modeling and critical review (Latré 2015;Martin 2005;Dobbelaere 2002;Tschannen 1992). Also, its geographical diversity (Joas et al 2009;Burchardt et al 2015), the limits of its scope (Davie 2006), the fallacies of the argumentation (Moniz 2017), or the need for its reversal (Berger 1999) have known total contributions in recent scholarship.…”
Section: A Review Of the "Disenchantment" Thesismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In a second axis, the hermeneutical dimension is privileged insofar as the macro-concept aims at interpreting a diversified set of transformations: desacralization of the world; the decadence of religion in modern societies; an increase in interest in the world and growing disinterest in the supernatural; retreat of the public influence of religion; transfer of representations and beliefs to the sphere of secular activity; social overcoming of a religious state of dependence toward emancipation; and transformation of the religious field toward its internal secularization. This short enumeration shows that we face a concept that covers a pervasive and complex reality (Fontaine 2017;Gendron 2006;Dobbelaere 2002;Tschannen 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such strategies can be related to the notion of the functionality of religion. In this understanding, religion serves to deal with crises and other unexpected events, as could be observed in many cases worldwide during the COVID-19 crisis (van der Hoek 2022a ). Religion can from a functional perspective also serve to strengthen individuals psychologically in crises and provide resilience (Herzog et al 2020 : 15) or help to deal with different world views (Nagel 2021 : 221).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%